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johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if l.a. like johannesburg ? ? if new york like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't nothing but a word ? ? and i said, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? and somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if philadelphia like johannesburg ? ? if detroit's like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't not b hah. ? now, let me see your i.d. ? ? let me see your i.d. ? ? prove you're you instead of me ? ? johannesburg ? ? so what's the -- ? right here, brothers. ? yeah ? [ music fades ] >> if you didn't watch the show, we hope you made love. thank you and good night. >> good night. [ applause ] [ band plays ] >> announcer: the muppets are frank oz, jerry nelson, alice tweedy, richard hunt, and jim henson. also featured in tonight's cast -- kathy mckey and tom schiller. this is don pardo saying, "who do i have to shake hands with to good
johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if l.a. like johannesburg ? ? if new york like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't nothing but a word ? ? and i said, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? and somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if...
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word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ haven't you heard ♪ somebody tell me what's happening with johannesburg ♪ ♪ philadelphia like johannesburg ♪ ♪ nothing but the word ♪ let me see you, johannesburg ♪ it ain't nothing but a, ain't nothing but a word ♪ ♪ johannesburg >> gil scott herron, the spoken word artist. he was described there as the first rapper. he's known for the spoken word piece "the revolution will not be televised" and i thought that this would be something a little more appropriate for this presentation. gil scott herron was known for giving, in these spoken word pieces, giving an analysis of the politics of the time for live audiences. his role in doing that was kind of similar to that of dr. king or a malcolm x of engaging in an act of political education for audiences, and he's done many
word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ johannesburg ♪ what's the word ♪ haven't you heard ♪ somebody tell me what's happening with johannesburg ♪ ♪ philadelphia like johannesburg ♪ ♪ nothing but the word ♪ let me see you, johannesburg ♪ it ain't nothing but a, ain't nothing but a word ♪ ♪ johannesburg >> gil scott herron, the spoken word artist. he was described there as the first rapper. he's known for the spoken word...
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it's a kind of look at mundane johannesburg. tavis: there was so much hope, obviously, after mandela was released from prison that the country was going to turn, specifically turn from the better for those black africans who had been so denied for so long during apartheid. that's not the message that i necessarily get from the film. >> well, i think 15 years off the end of apartheid, what had happened, looking around the inner cities is the rich had become richer, the poor, poorer. the middle class had been squeezed really hard. if you look at in the film there's a look at the footage in the beginning in johannesburg circa 1935 at the time of the transition and there was this incredible moment of hope. delfs this idea that johannesburg was a kind of new paradise, a new jerusalem. the film seeks to look at what happened down the line and we went from a time of incredible hope to what is really the reality. tavis: how do you take that political reality, to use your phrase, the political reality, social reality, culture reality and
it's a kind of look at mundane johannesburg. tavis: there was so much hope, obviously, after mandela was released from prison that the country was going to turn, specifically turn from the better for those black africans who had been so denied for so long during apartheid. that's not the message that i necessarily get from the film. >> well, i think 15 years off the end of apartheid, what had happened, looking around the inner cities is the rich had become richer, the poor, poorer. the...
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this is neighbor goods market in johannesburg. my dining companion features writer percy mumbando says we should hold out for this. >> one with lots of cheese. >> flattened ground beef seared over flames. >> cook the food right. >> add mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, hot peppers. up to the roof with a view and eat. spicy. good. i guess i want to talk about nelson mandela. because what i was not aware of at all was the degree to which he was personally responsible for really the nuts and bolts of the transition from white rule to majority rule. now he's very ill. >> reporter: >> yeah, yeah. >> what happens after mandela? >> we go on. and i think through god we have him as a symbol. i think mandela represents our nation. the test we use to check the way forth. >> all the things that could have gone terribly wrong, it's a remarkable thing how well it went. >> between 1990 and 1994, tough times, you know, into the city fighting. black-on-black violence. black-on-white violence. but
this is neighbor goods market in johannesburg. my dining companion features writer percy mumbando says we should hold out for this. >> one with lots of cheese. >> flattened ground beef seared over flames. >> cook the food right. >> add mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, hot peppers. up to the roof with a view and eat. spicy. good. i guess i want to talk about nelson mandela. because what i was not aware of at all was the...
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born in johannesburg? >> yes, i was. i'm a johannesburg guy. >> so how are things? >> it depends on what you are speaking about. >> basically, things work. society operates the way society should. but on the other hand, in many ways, this is a new country. >> it is. it's 19 years old. >> everybody is from someplace else. >> i think the africans from the other countries see south africa as a place of hope. because if there's a lot here, then there are a lot of opportunities, lots of people make it from here. you don't find 3 million germans coming here. africans would come from far to find a little bit of something here. so how do you finsouth africa so far? >> i like it. i'm very comfortable here. i like a country where peoe have a sense of humor. there's a lot of ball busting going on in this country. >> all the time. from the top to the bottom. >> twenty years from now, what is south africa going to be like? >> their generation, the born frees now, that's the ones that's giving our current president lots of hell. the ones born in the new democracy. >> right. >> or
born in johannesburg? >> yes, i was. i'm a johannesburg guy. >> so how are things? >> it depends on what you are speaking about. >> basically, things work. society operates the way society should. but on the other hand, in many ways, this is a new country. >> it is. it's 19 years old. >> everybody is from someplace else. >> i think the africans from the other countries see south africa as a place of hope. because if there's a lot here, then there are a...
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♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >> we're here on game day. a grudge match in a country where soccer approaches religion. you can feel it in soweto or rather you can see it as everywhere you look, people show their love for the local orlando pirates or for the johannesburg kaiser chiefs. mawilies inn. a typical local joint in soweta. the perfect place to talk about a game, drink yourself silly over the results of a game, or just have a very fine local style meal. it is, however, a little hard to find. there are a lot of places like this? i mean, this used to be the garage or the carport, r
♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >>...
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hisied peacefully at johannesburg home thursday. he was 95 years old. >> and ray brown reporting on the life of nelson mandela. earlier i spoke with the contributor to time magazine, who interviewed mandela on a number of occasions. she shared her experiences with us. was a really great interview because at least when he came out of jail, he did not have the consciousness of how big a figure he was globally. he knew it abstractly, but he had not traveled yet. learning bylf accident on a midnight flight one day when he was on his way from johannesburg to negotiate the transition in the government, and he was gracious person in interesting the sense he was trying to come to terms with how he was going to put the country on a better democratic path. it was not easy. he was somewhat exhausted as well. he was overwhelmed when he came out of jail, and it did take some time not only for him to find his footing as a leader but also to try to bring together his base, which was deeply the whole concept of reconciliation and forgiveness and ev
hisied peacefully at johannesburg home thursday. he was 95 years old. >> and ray brown reporting on the life of nelson mandela. earlier i spoke with the contributor to time magazine, who interviewed mandela on a number of occasions. she shared her experiences with us. was a really great interview because at least when he came out of jail, he did not have the consciousness of how big a figure he was globally. he knew it abstractly, but he had not traveled yet. learning bylf accident on a...
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this is a building that we — johannesburg. this is a building that we previously— johannesburg. this is a building that we previously leased - johannesburg. this is a building that we previously leased to - johannesburg. this is a building| that we previously leased to the provincial — that we previously leased to the provincial social _ that we previously leased to the provincial social development i provincial social development department. _ provincial social development department, where _ provincial social development department, where they - provincial social development| department, where they used provincial social development . department, where they used it provincial social development - department, where they used it as a shetter— department, where they used it as a shelter for— department, where they used it as a shelter for abused _ department, where they used it as a shelter for abused women _ shelter for abused women specifically. _ shelter for abused women specifically, and _ shelter for abused women specifically, and at - shelter for abused women specific
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johannesburg ? >> ? you got to get what? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if l.a. like johannesburg ? ? if new york like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't nothing but a word ? ? and i said, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? and somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if philadelphia like ? if detroit's like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't nothing but a word ? ? ain't nothing but a word ? hah. ? now, let me see your i.d. ? ? let me see your i.d. ? ? prove you're you instead of me ? ? johannesburg ? ? so what's the -- ? right here, brothers. ? yeah ? [ music fades ] [ laughter ] >> if you didn't watch the show, we hope you made love. thank you and good night. >> good night. [ applause ] [ band plays ] >> announcer: the muppets are frank oz, jerry nelson, alice tweedy, richard hunt, and jim henson. also featured in tonight's cast -- kathy mckey and this is don pardo saying, "who do i have
johannesburg ? >> ? you got to get what? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if l.a. like johannesburg ? ? if new york like johannesburg ? ? freedom ain't nothing but a word ? ? and i said, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, what's the word? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? say, haven't you heard? ? >> ? johannesburg ? >> ? and somebody tell me what's happening in johannesburg ? ? if...
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we are live in johannesburg. tell us what's been happening. >> so far that order has come from the high court and we can confirm that penalty bashir is still present at the african union summit in johannesburg. that is nothing out of the ordinary as sudanese representatives indicated he would be here for the duration of the summit and leave after. the high court is expect to meet again monday morning to hear arguments around the application of civil society organizations about having him arrested as per the warrant arrest by the i.c.c. unit mali, the arguments the court will look at is whether or not the south cricken cabinet faltered when it agreed to host the african union summit and when agreeing, also to going to
we are live in johannesburg. tell us what's been happening. >> so far that order has come from the high court and we can confirm that penalty bashir is still present at the african union summit in johannesburg. that is nothing out of the ordinary as sudanese representatives indicated he would be here for the duration of the summit and leave after. the high court is expect to meet again monday morning to hear arguments around the application of civil society organizations about having him...
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fast track -- johannesburg's pioneering bus system aims to beat traffic jams. and modern slavery -- we meet housemaids in singapore, trapped in abusive employment conditions. when the american chemist and inventor charles goodyear made his most famous discovery, little did he know that he was about to revolutionize sexuality around the world. in the middle of the 19th century goodyear developed the process to turn natural caoutchouc into rubber. we all know he used that breakthrough to make tires. but did you know that he also used the process to make condoms? brazil is now using natural rubber to make condoms in remote communities in the amazon rainforest. a condom factory has been set up in the state of acre to promote sustainable development. it encourages local rubber tappers to live off the rainforest without destroying a single tree. >> it's the weekend, and the vibes are good on the dance floor at this disco in western brazil. volunteers from the health ministry are handing out small, green packages -- condoms. they're a popular item here and not for sal
fast track -- johannesburg's pioneering bus system aims to beat traffic jams. and modern slavery -- we meet housemaids in singapore, trapped in abusive employment conditions. when the american chemist and inventor charles goodyear made his most famous discovery, little did he know that he was about to revolutionize sexuality around the world. in the middle of the 19th century goodyear developed the process to turn natural caoutchouc into rubber. we all know he used that breakthrough to make...
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born in johannesburg? >> joey: yes, i was, yeah. i'm a johannesburg guy. >> anthony: so how are things? >> joey: it depends what types of things you're speaking about. >> anthony: basically, things work, society operates the way society should, but on the other hand, in many ways this is a new country. >> joey: it is. we're 19 years old. >> anthony: everybody's from someplace else. >> cindy: i think the africans from the other countries see south africa as a place of hope, because there's a lot of bustling here. there are a lot of opportunities, lots of people make it from here. you won't find 3 million germans coming here or 3 million french people coming here. it's africans who come from -- to come and find a little bit of something here. >> joey: so how do you find south africa so far? >> cindy: yeah. >> anthony: i like it. i'm very comfortable here. i like a country where people have a sense of humor. a lot of ball-busting going on in this country. >> joey: all the time, from the top to the bottom. >> anthony: 20 years from now,
born in johannesburg? >> joey: yes, i was, yeah. i'm a johannesburg guy. >> anthony: so how are things? >> joey: it depends what types of things you're speaking about. >> anthony: basically, things work, society operates the way society should, but on the other hand, in many ways this is a new country. >> joey: it is. we're 19 years old. >> anthony: everybody's from someplace else. >> cindy: i think the africans from the other countries see south africa...
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and johannesburg businesses bolster security. as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. i've been for like your business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed thawing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the 737 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is only a guesstimate and the plane makers announced billions more in extra costs surprisingly boeing stock took off as wall street opened investors obviously feared worse. it's the company's best selling plane and a model that's become synonymous with tragedy regulators grounded the 737 max in march after the deaths of 346 people in 2 crashes blamed on faulty software. the move led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. for which boeing is now counting the cost the company has set aside $4900000000.00 to compensate airlines and their customers boeing has also reduced production that will cost the company around another 1700000000 dolla
and johannesburg businesses bolster security. as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. i've been for like your business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed thawing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the 737 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is only a guesstimate and the plane makers announced billions more in extra costs surprisingly boeing...
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also, we heard it is very cool to see the whole of johannesburg and see a bit more. we like to provide contacts some of this building that we use, the reason we started here, this building played a huge part in the history ofjoburg. building played a huge part in the history of joburg. the social enterprise that operates the tour is run bya enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former residentlj enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. i spent two and years of my life in ponte. i moved here in 2012 after doing a story on what is this infamous landmark on the johannesburg skyline? ponte opened its doors in 1975. it was built for the top 1% of society. there were saunas, wine cellars. this actually was the first floor of a 3—storey apartment. where this building finds itself, it has all is being very cosmopolitan. during apartheid and the government didn't want black people to partake in certain sectors of the economy and imported a lot of skills. so what you had was a lot of
also, we heard it is very cool to see the whole of johannesburg and see a bit more. we like to provide contacts some of this building that we use, the reason we started here, this building played a huge part in the history ofjoburg. building played a huge part in the history of joburg. the social enterprise that operates the tour is run bya enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former residentlj enterprise that operates the...
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our coverage from johannesburg continues in just a moment. zçjzmó >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the memorial service for nelson mandela in soweto and fnb stadium in johaners bur ernesbj. people continue to stream into the stadium to pay their respects and celebrate the life and legacy of nelson mandela. we've just seen the family of mandela on the field. i'm joined by robin kurnow also christian ar christiane amanpour. >> you know, sport, i have to say, everybody knows. that's why everybody loves sport so much. it just gets to the heart of everything. politics, culture, emotion. and a sense of belonging. >> exactly. >> who you are. >> of nation building. and look here. >> let's listen in. we're going to be seeing a continuation of a number of world leaders continuing to come in. i'm also joined by richard stengel joining us from new york who spent a lot of time with nelson mandela. wrote a wonderful book about nelson mandela. he joinses in our new york studio. as you watch these scenes, explain the importance of funerals
our coverage from johannesburg continues in just a moment. zçjzmó >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the memorial service for nelson mandela in soweto and fnb stadium in johaners bur ernesbj. people continue to stream into the stadium to pay their respects and celebrate the life and legacy of nelson mandela. we've just seen the family of mandela on the field. i'm joined by robin kurnow also christian ar christiane amanpour. >> you know, sport, i have to say,...
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♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >> we're here on game day. a grudge match in a country where soccer approaches religion. you can feel it in soweto or rather you can see it as everywhere you look, people show their love for the local orlando pirates or for the johannesburg kaiser chiefs. mawilies inn. a typical local joint in soweta. the perfect place to talk about a game, drink yourself silly over the results of a game, or just have a very fine local style meal. it is, however, a little hard to find. there are a lot of places like this? i mean, this used to be the garage or the carport, r
♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >>...
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we're in the soweto area of johannesburg. that's where nelson mandela lived in the 40s and 50s and 60s when he was very active in the anti-apartheid movement. in the early days it was a peaceful effort here and then in the early 60s it took a violent turn where he was, in fact, targeting government locations and that's when the government really cracked down. that's when he gave his famous statement from the dock in 1964 in which he stated his belief that men, women, blacks, whites could and should live together and if that couldn't happen he was willing to die for that cause. he did not die for that cause at that time. he was sent to jail sentenced for 27 long years. and when we talk to people here we hear so much about what that meant. he endured 27 years of imprisonment and came out and still have h the spirit of reconciliation and the spirit of forgiveness. that's the one thing that kept this country together. kept his spirit alive. kept his message going forward and made that message heard around the world. >> his story
we're in the soweto area of johannesburg. that's where nelson mandela lived in the 40s and 50s and 60s when he was very active in the anti-apartheid movement. in the early days it was a peaceful effort here and then in the early 60s it took a violent turn where he was, in fact, targeting government locations and that's when the government really cracked down. that's when he gave his famous statement from the dock in 1964 in which he stated his belief that men, women, blacks, whites could and...
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of i'm on the story when i joined from johannesburg by w as dyan, whole country on. uh, can you tell us more about the circumstances of the find also about the owners of the building? so we'll get the owners of the building officially on the municipality. this folding used to actually be a women and children self tax. and it is marked as a heritage side. yes. the says, however, usable officials have told us that the building has been being overrun and taken over by the vehicle that we have a significant problem with that issue here in the back of the city. same. so they are not the, of all the buildings that have to be taken over either because the last type of band today because i've been to kentucky, lead can be taken over the building. moved and then they own a subdivision in the building and then started rating out those small spaces. we understand that some of these spaces were being rated out for around a $1300.00 rad, which is quite a nominal amount of money. but people living in this area, it would be, you know, a decent, not a bond for accommodation because
of i'm on the story when i joined from johannesburg by w as dyan, whole country on. uh, can you tell us more about the circumstances of the find also about the owners of the building? so we'll get the owners of the building officially on the municipality. this folding used to actually be a women and children self tax. and it is marked as a heritage side. yes. the says, however, usable officials have told us that the building has been being overrun and taken over by the vehicle that we have a...
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robyn curnow in johannesburg, we thank you. well, the man likely to be remembered as a great statesmen of all time had humble beginn g beginnings. ivan watson looks back at where it all began for nelson mandela. [ music playing ] >> reporter: these beautiful hills hide poverty and oppression. it was here that until nel was born into the clan in 1918. soon after his father was stripped of his chieftan championship and they moved to another veg. mandela like the overwhelming majority of black south africans spent a childhood desperately poor and with little or no opportunity for advance. . it was the experience of dispossession and poverty her that fuelled nelson mandela's life long desire to oppose white supremacy and bring freedom to his people. he went to school in a hunt with the remains are still visible. his real like was trouble maker in his home language. but in the classroom the teacher gave him a white man's name nelson. he would also be known by the traditional clan man mandiba. he was one of the lucky few to get a for
robyn curnow in johannesburg, we thank you. well, the man likely to be remembered as a great statesmen of all time had humble beginn g beginnings. ivan watson looks back at where it all began for nelson mandela. [ music playing ] >> reporter: these beautiful hills hide poverty and oppression. it was here that until nel was born into the clan in 1918. soon after his father was stripped of his chieftan championship and they moved to another veg. mandela like the overwhelming majority of...
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in johannesburg the finance district moved for another area. this is do you want johannesburg where the heart of the city used to be and that's the place where we are seeing the flare up. >> who are the attacks against. we know they are migrants, people that have come from different countrys? what more do we know about them? are th*eu they business owners or it is it foreigners in general? >> it's difficult to say at the moment. there are a lot of rumors and misinformation going around. we have posts and letters circulating of the the reality is there is a lot of confusion we know when the violence started in another one of our suburbs in january, that was particularly targeted at shop owners. small shop owners running businesses in that area. now it appears that the violence is aimed at anybody who is a foreigner, we are seeing attacks against people simply because they are from opening open i can't. somalia. pakistan and all of the other neighbors countrys, mozambique, et cetera, so that sly lens isn't targeted only at business owners it seem
in johannesburg the finance district moved for another area. this is do you want johannesburg where the heart of the city used to be and that's the place where we are seeing the flare up. >> who are the attacks against. we know they are migrants, people that have come from different countrys? what more do we know about them? are th*eu they business owners or it is it foreigners in general? >> it's difficult to say at the moment. there are a lot of rumors and misinformation going...